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has been working closely with the iraqi government on those air strikes and they're continuing those air strikes. there were more air strikes overnight. the air strikes continue in both iraq and syria. but what we're hearing from the white house is simply as they said before this is going to be a long fight. they know isis is very brutal, has very brutal tactics, and they warned at the beginning that this could go on for several years. and so right now what they're simply doing is digging in and sticking to the strategy that they laid out so far, deb. >> so, if anbar falls, isis will essentially be on baghdad's doorstep. if kobani falls that means isis will be on turkey's doorstep. what is the sense of urgency? is the white house re-evaluating what it wants to do, what kind of resources it's going to be using in that area? >> reporter: i think what we're seeing is that it's giving the obama administration the ability to apply more pressure to turkey and just yesterday turkey committed to training the syrian rebels to giving turkish troops so they could train the syrian rebels and it
has been working closely with the iraqi government on those air strikes and they're continuing those air strikes. there were more air strikes overnight. the air strikes continue in both iraq and syria. but what we're hearing from the white house is simply as they said before this is going to be a long fight. they know isis is very brutal, has very brutal tactics, and they warned at the beginning that this could go on for several years. and so right now what they're simply doing is digging in...
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you get the sense this time that israel and the israeli government or benjamin netanyahu doesn't want to settle for the status quo here. you hear these ripplingrippling. >> hamas has a greater capability and more lethal in the past. that's why you are seeing these really concentrated air strikes and the israelis are not holding back like they may have in the past. there was a mosque being used for storage of rockets. they took out the mosque. that's almost unheard of. >> you look at the death toll, a good portion of those are civilians. you are not necessarily hitting the targets where it inflicts the pain to the people that are firing the rockets at you. >> that's the problem and that's why hamas does not want these people to move out of these areas because they need this public opinion. they need this high death toll. unfortunately, they are willing to sacrifice these people to do that and the israelis feel they have no choice but to take out these targets. it's just like they are damedr damn if they do, damned if they don't. >> they are people calling for the u.s. to take a greater
you get the sense this time that israel and the israeli government or benjamin netanyahu doesn't want to settle for the status quo here. you hear these ripplingrippling. >> hamas has a greater capability and more lethal in the past. that's why you are seeing these really concentrated air strikes and the israelis are not holding back like they may have in the past. there was a mosque being used for storage of rockets. they took out the mosque. that's almost unheard of. >> you look at...
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approach if these al xwagss are true that they make us question the approach that the government approaches young muslim men here. >> sure and let me back up don, and say that the obviously, they are presumed innocent at this point. and the allegations that have been made against them are allegations, and i want to be really clear about that, and the point is that if they have some trutht about them or in similar circumstances as fbi director comey said today if there are people around the country who are flirting with the extremism, it seems that the government's approach to these individuals is to label them as criminals, and to take all of the resources of the united states' law enforcement apparatus, and to throw it at them to build criminal prosecutions at them and as opposed to becoming radical radicalized as to what is becoming radicalized. >> and so that is not going to excuse if the they are indeed guilty of what they are accused of doing? >> well, i have a lot of questions of the they are really guilty of what they are doing. >> and what are the questions? >> well, the confidentia
approach if these al xwagss are true that they make us question the approach that the government approaches young muslim men here. >> sure and let me back up don, and say that the obviously, they are presumed innocent at this point. and the allegations that have been made against them are allegations, and i want to be really clear about that, and the point is that if they have some trutht about them or in similar circumstances as fbi director comey said today if there are people around...
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the entire force of the federal government, fbi in boston, around the world as well as our partners in the boston, a.t.f., massachusetts state police, and more than 30 agencies of the boston joint terrorism task force have set about to ensure that all responsible for the bombings will be brought to justice. more importantly, it was done to ensure the future safety of the city of boston, the commonwealth of massachusetts, and the country. indeed, through that process the fbi developed a second suspect. today we are listing the public's help to identify the two suspects. after a very detailed analysis of photo, video, and other evidence we are rel photos of these two suspects. they are identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear to be associated. suspect one is wearing a dark hat. suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second explosion just in front of the foreign restaurant. we strongly encourage those who were at the forum restaurant who have not contacted us yet to do so. as you can see from one of the images suspects one and
the entire force of the federal government, fbi in boston, around the world as well as our partners in the boston, a.t.f., massachusetts state police, and more than 30 agencies of the boston joint terrorism task force have set about to ensure that all responsible for the bombings will be brought to justice. more importantly, it was done to ensure the future safety of the city of boston, the commonwealth of massachusetts, and the country. indeed, through that process the fbi developed a second...
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again, 30 different government agencies, boston's finest, ten different locations we're told they're looking at now. so there's going to be a lot of activity. there's going to be an abundance of caution especially as this picture of this suspect starts to emerge. all of his friends saying he's such a sweet kid and great wrestler is in stark contrast to pictures of him in jihadist situations and searches he did on instagram and some things they're finding from him online. and then the other layer, wolf, that we're learning now is this nonchalance in the aftermath of the bombings, the tweets he was putting out that seemed indifferent to them. i'm tweeting about claritin, an allergy medicine, and things of that sort. >> we haven't seen the video, but law enforcement authorities who have seen the video after the bombs went off at that boston marathon, they describe the two suspects we believe they are these two brothers one of whom is now dead and one is still on the loose as sort of nonchalantly cavalierly walking away very confident, very cool as if nothing really had happened even tho
again, 30 different government agencies, boston's finest, ten different locations we're told they're looking at now. so there's going to be a lot of activity. there's going to be an abundance of caution especially as this picture of this suspect starts to emerge. all of his friends saying he's such a sweet kid and great wrestler is in stark contrast to pictures of him in jihadist situations and searches he did on instagram and some things they're finding from him online. and then the other...
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government shutdown. in its fifth day. but news in the past few hours that some federal workers may go back to work. we'll tell you about that next. how'd you do on your quiz today? 9 out of 10. 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the...
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the alternative is leaving it up to the government. and i just don't think that's an acceptable resolution. >> jeffry, brian, dr. ju dirdy k you very much. >>> this conversation is going to keep going on at cnn in the days ahead. now thanks to my guests. i also want to tell you that brian's new show "new reliable sources" is going to premiere sunday, want to get that right, morning at 11:00 eastern. sunday morning at 11:00 eastern. and imagine trying to live on what you make at walmart or any other place like a fast food place like mcdonald's or burger king. you probably couldn't. but are you willing to pay the price for giving everybody a living wage? that's going to be monday right here on "the 11th hour." that's it for us tonight. brooke baldwin in "in case you missed it" starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm brooke baldwin. welcome to our new program. it's called "icymi." our mission here is to comb through every single story cnn has been covering all day all over the world to
the alternative is leaving it up to the government. and i just don't think that's an acceptable resolution. >> jeffry, brian, dr. ju dirdy k you very much. >>> this conversation is going to keep going on at cnn in the days ahead. now thanks to my guests. i also want to tell you that brian's new show "new reliable sources" is going to premiere sunday, want to get that right, morning at 11:00 eastern. sunday morning at 11:00 eastern. and imagine trying to live on what you...
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and the federal government is stepping in. we are on the ground in new york city. even and we'll take you to kobani and the battle front in
and the federal government is stepping in. we are on the ground in new york city. even and we'll take you to kobani and the battle front in
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citing government data, the brady study shows that 90% of the guns that are used in crimes across this country come from, wait for it, just 5% of the u.s. gun stores. let me say that again. 5% of the gun stores are supplying 90% of the crime guns that are being used in this country. the vast majority of crime guns are bought, not stolen. and the vast majority of gun stores sell no crime guns in any given year. so what are these so-called bad apple gun stores doing wrong or not doing right? and what can the rest of us do about this? want to ask the president of the brady campaign dan gross. he joins me live. the whole notion of the bad apple gun stores. there's a couple of things that you just line that give them that designation. let me put them up on the screen. we can guide our viewers what makes them this way. straw purchases, gun trafficking and selling off the books. can you package that up and explain it to me? >> the gun dealers know exactly what they're doing. they're putting guns on to the streets of cities like chicago, cities like new york, guns that are killing cops. and th
citing government data, the brady study shows that 90% of the guns that are used in crimes across this country come from, wait for it, just 5% of the u.s. gun stores. let me say that again. 5% of the gun stores are supplying 90% of the crime guns that are being used in this country. the vast majority of crime guns are bought, not stolen. and the vast majority of gun stores sell no crime guns in any given year. so what are these so-called bad apple gun stores doing wrong or not doing right? and...
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we don't get funding from the federal government or from the state government. all of our donations are from people who want to help this organization and help people be -- >> give them a new chance. that's what's so amazing, you're sharing a little bit of your heart and you're passing that on and you do it again and again. >> yeah. >> i want to ask, you just received the 2013 steve chase humanitarian award for your community service for your work with the desert aids project. why is aids and lgbt rights a passion of yours? >> i think because i lost so many friends. i think went aids epidemic hit and i was so personally -- as so many of us were, we were so -- it was like niagra falls. we were losing people at that rate. and i said to myself, i have to do something. and i didn't know what to do and i watched friends of mine die alone in hospitals and so i said i want to do something. i want to help. so, when they asked me to sing, i sang. for free. when they asked me to walk, i walked for free. and i will continue to do so until we don't have to sing and we don't
we don't get funding from the federal government or from the state government. all of our donations are from people who want to help this organization and help people be -- >> give them a new chance. that's what's so amazing, you're sharing a little bit of your heart and you're passing that on and you do it again and again. >> yeah. >> i want to ask, you just received the 2013 steve chase humanitarian award for your community service for your work with the desert aids project....
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work that is way with the federal government also. although you can sue under limited circumstances and there is something called the federal torts claim act and under that act you can sue and what you first have to do is what he did, that you file a claim against the entity, the dea, drug enforcement administration. they as an agency have six months to evaluate the claim and the reason $20 million there is federal rules require you to put a specific dollar amount. so that sort of is just a starting point. what i do believe since the facts are uncontested and they are egregious is the agency will evaluate it and they already issued an apology. we have a united states senator saying i want an investigation, and i want policies changed and they will probably admit to this and come up with settlement amount and therefore the case will go away and it won't reach a lawsuit. that's my opinion. >> hang on. hang on. they say i extend my deepest apologies to the young man and personally ordered, the he had had of the san diego office, an exten
work that is way with the federal government also. although you can sue under limited circumstances and there is something called the federal torts claim act and under that act you can sue and what you first have to do is what he did, that you file a claim against the entity, the dea, drug enforcement administration. they as an agency have six months to evaluate the claim and the reason $20 million there is federal rules require you to put a specific dollar amount. so that sort of is just a...
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all this focus on the government. very common people with these psychotic symptoms to be foesed on authority figures, people in the media speaking directly to them, controlling their thoughts or beaming thoughts into their head. they have to take action, too. that makes sense to them in the moment. >> amy had contact with her sister via text message on monday. said nothing seemed unusual. >> hard to tell over the text. again my experience with postpartum psychosis, they often feel bewildered. they don't tell people what they're thinking. they're not connecting to reality normally and they can shut off to people. >> someone who's having a psychotic episode can function. they can get from point a to point b, theoretically she could have driv frn new york to d.c. >> absolutely. >> even though having these psychotic thoughts. >> no problem. but it's certainly not the way to manage mental health. how often do we have to sit here and report these stories about mental health inappropriately dealt wilt and inappropriately out
all this focus on the government. very common people with these psychotic symptoms to be foesed on authority figures, people in the media speaking directly to them, controlling their thoughts or beaming thoughts into their head. they have to take action, too. that makes sense to them in the moment. >> amy had contact with her sister via text message on monday. said nothing seemed unusual. >> hard to tell over the text. again my experience with postpartum psychosis, they often feel...
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the context you were talking about about the fact we're in the middle of a partial government shutdown, i don't think the capitol hill police, their ranks are diminished. i'm not sure -- >> the ranks aren't diminished but my understanding is that it's the same -- they're all essential, but -- >> just to translate, that essential means they have to come in even if they're not going to be paid. apparently we have an eyewitness on the phone, david loewenberg, who was an eyewitness. you have a house nearby. tell us what you saw. >> that's right. my house is about a block away from that guard post on the corner of third and constitution. i was in my basement. i heard about maybe seven or eight successive loud bursts. i immediately thought they were gun shots. against my better judgment, i came outside to see what was happening and i walked up the sidewalk a bit towards that guard post. it was a pretty chaotic scene. there was many police swarming that location. i could make out a black vehicle of some sort, looked like it was either run up the side of the curb or it crashed. a few seconds l
the context you were talking about about the fact we're in the middle of a partial government shutdown, i don't think the capitol hill police, their ranks are diminished. i'm not sure -- >> the ranks aren't diminished but my understanding is that it's the same -- they're all essential, but -- >> just to translate, that essential means they have to come in even if they're not going to be paid. apparently we have an eyewitness on the phone, david loewenberg, who was an eyewitness. you...
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government knows more than we think we know. the president today, and the ukrainian president poroshenko both made strong statements. >> russia and president putin in particular has direct responsibility to compel them to cooperate with the investigation. that is the least that they can do. >> crime number one is that terroristic attack itself where the terrorists supported by the russian launch rocket missile, a surface-to-air missile, which brings 298 victims. crime number two. and it is a disaster. the way how the bodies, innocent bodies including the 80 children were treated. >> i cut you off. that is as emphatic of words as we've heard from bleerds who is responsible and how they're handling the investigation. >> yeah. i think what we've got going on is the president is dealing with the europeans and others to figure out whether the europeans, especially the germans, are going to fall behind him on sanctions. i think behind the scenes the intelligence he's receiving is compelling. but at this point until he sees what the eu
government knows more than we think we know. the president today, and the ukrainian president poroshenko both made strong statements. >> russia and president putin in particular has direct responsibility to compel them to cooperate with the investigation. that is the least that they can do. >> crime number one is that terroristic attack itself where the terrorists supported by the russian launch rocket missile, a surface-to-air missile, which brings 298 victims. crime number two....
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the government is watching. they also had a strategy that shows the difference between when police are aggressive and what happens when the police let the process live itself out. in terms of how it felt, i think what we're seeing, anderson, is like this cycle of fear on both sides. you see the police are cultured to fear black men and then the community is cultured to fear the police. what we happened with eric garner is an illustration of that. we're in a dangerous place right now where both sides have such a hard time knowing who each other are. and there are families and communities broken and with no relief. we just keep having one after the other. >> charles, i saw some of your tweets earlier. at one point you tweeted like i can't breathe. >> i think it's really hard to watch this and be able to comprehend it because in a way, it's not, it's incomprehensible. it's not something you want to have a debate about because it's not a debatable fact. we keep seeing the same sorts of people who look alike. they're
the government is watching. they also had a strategy that shows the difference between when police are aggressive and what happens when the police let the process live itself out. in terms of how it felt, i think what we're seeing, anderson, is like this cycle of fear on both sides. you see the police are cultured to fear black men and then the community is cultured to fear the police. what we happened with eric garner is an illustration of that. we're in a dangerous place right now where both...
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but there's a push happening between opposing factions and the government. on one hand, iranians of the descendants of ancient persia, empire of poetry, flowers, highly influential culture that goes back thousands of years. but the ruling, clerical, military class are at best ambivalent, at worst actively hostile to much of that tradition. severe religious-based restrictions of speech, dress, behavior, were ushered in by the rise of the ayatollah during 1979 islamic revolution. >> michael, when you look at those images of the bizarre and the friendliness of the peep, what stands out about that and the disconnect with the hostile message that the iranians put forth every time they come to the u.s. for the u.n. general assembly? >> that's the iranian leadership there are some presidents we didn't want walking around saying they represented all of us. there's a leadership there. we forget, five years ago they had those students in the street, no one's going to forget her, a symbol of people standing up for freedom and got killed. and they are as much iranians a
but there's a push happening between opposing factions and the government. on one hand, iranians of the descendants of ancient persia, empire of poetry, flowers, highly influential culture that goes back thousands of years. but the ruling, clerical, military class are at best ambivalent, at worst actively hostile to much of that tradition. severe religious-based restrictions of speech, dress, behavior, were ushered in by the rise of the ayatollah during 1979 islamic revolution. >>...
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government task force has to stop such targeted trained men such as these? >> it's very difficult. i would say that the job hasn't been properly done in syria. we lacked information about syria for years now. obviously we now lack information about the inside functioning of jihadi groups even in iraq and especially in isis. so therefore it is very difficult to establish who is leaving, what are their missions how are they trained and what is the network in europe in which they are coming back to? let's not forget that the man who killed the jewish in brussels last year in the jewish museum was trained by isis and has come back and signaled to french intelligence and stayed untouched for three months in europe because he has benefited from this huge network totally informal but very efficient. the challenge now is huge and for the moment i would say there's no real solution in order to track and to stop those people. the situation in france or in europe is very different than the one you have in the u.s. the muslim community is much bigger and it obviously th
government task force has to stop such targeted trained men such as these? >> it's very difficult. i would say that the job hasn't been properly done in syria. we lacked information about syria for years now. obviously we now lack information about the inside functioning of jihadi groups even in iraq and especially in isis. so therefore it is very difficult to establish who is leaving, what are their missions how are they trained and what is the network in europe in which they are coming...
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in one form or another, newt gingrich is going to be involved with our government. >> reporter: others in the hunt may be losing their luster. retired general mike flynn who was under consideration said he was in favor of abortion rights over the weekend. >> i think women have to be able to choose what they -- you know, sort of the right of choice. >> reporter: then today, he seemed to flip, describing himself as a pro-life democrat. >> jim acosta joins us now. donald trump is scheduled to appear at a rally with governor pence tomorrow. >> reporter: that's right, anderson. as for that rally with mike pence tomorrow, there are r rumbles back in indiana that he could be the odds-on favorite for donald trump's vice presidential running mate. they're scrambling to find a replacement for pence, running for re-election as governor of that state. he has to decide by friday whether he wants to be trump's vice president. state law in indiana does not allow mike pence to run for both of those jobs. today's audition with chris christie was sort of unusual. they weren't really photographed togethe
in one form or another, newt gingrich is going to be involved with our government. >> reporter: others in the hunt may be losing their luster. retired general mike flynn who was under consideration said he was in favor of abortion rights over the weekend. >> i think women have to be able to choose what they -- you know, sort of the right of choice. >> reporter: then today, he seemed to flip, describing himself as a pro-life democrat. >> jim acosta joins us now. donald...
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she understands that the government is looking at this as a national security threat. and she understands that. and she is talking to them through and with her attorney. >> all right. chris, i appreciate that. thanks very much. >>> another story we're following is the fertilizer plant explosion in west, texas. homes were blown to pieces, lives destroyed. so many first responders killed. over the weekend some people began returning to what were their homes. and today, students moved into temporary school. coming up, a look at how west, texas is recovering. >> we're not just a community. we're a town. we're all family. we know each other on a nickname basis. it will never be the same around here. so free credit score's redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. what's this one do? i dunno. ♪every rose has it's thorn score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com bret michaels slider still in beta. >>> welcome back. i'm anderson cooper live in boston. krystle campbell's funeral has just finished
she understands that the government is looking at this as a national security threat. and she understands that. and she is talking to them through and with her attorney. >> all right. chris, i appreciate that. thanks very much. >>> another story we're following is the fertilizer plant explosion in west, texas. homes were blown to pieces, lives destroyed. so many first responders killed. over the weekend some people began returning to what were their homes. and today, students...
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this comes weeks after fighting with regime troops and it's a sign that government forces are losing ground. at least 250 government soldiers had defected sin the infantry academy came under siege. >>> and in the uk, a mass was held today for the nurse who apparently hanged herself after a prank call. her husband and children spoke about their loss for the first time since her death. she took the hoax call from two australian deejays. the funeral will be held on monday in southern india. don? >> thank you very much, deb. we'll get back to you in a minute. you know, the connecticut shooting has chilled the hearts of people all across this country and it's brought back horrifying memories of the column bin tragedy. for survivors it's like reliving this nightmare all over again. it's one of the first things that we think about when they think about a school shooting. joining me now is an author from new york. dave, you wrote about the tragedy. does yesterday's killing bear a resemblance to that or virginia tech or any of the other shootings? >> well, yes it does in a whole lot of ways.
this comes weeks after fighting with regime troops and it's a sign that government forces are losing ground. at least 250 government soldiers had defected sin the infantry academy came under siege. >>> and in the uk, a mass was held today for the nurse who apparently hanged herself after a prank call. her husband and children spoke about their loss for the first time since her death. she took the hoax call from two australian deejays. the funeral will be held on monday in southern...
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entertainment television, which was predominantly showing negative images of business men, the government, military, small towns, that was a kind of universal theme of entertainment and television and there was a universal negative theme about the war in vietnam, about nixon, about business. the news media went down as a partisan force in the '60s way beyond anything that has been dreamt up before that. >> so you think it was partisan? you don't think, for instance, reporters taking a side in the civil rights battles, which you applauded a few seconds ago was reflecting the morality, the more side of things? >> absolutely, without question, no doubt about it. and the newspapers in the south were making a very different point of view. it's interesting, we all know about the newspapers in the north and the newspapers in the south were very alarmed about integration. but i'm talking about the attacks on business, the attacks on mr. nixon, the attacks on the war in vietnam. and by the way, the attacks on the war in vietnam were correct. it was a meat grinder. we shouldn't have been there. my
entertainment television, which was predominantly showing negative images of business men, the government, military, small towns, that was a kind of universal theme of entertainment and television and there was a universal negative theme about the war in vietnam, about nixon, about business. the news media went down as a partisan force in the '60s way beyond anything that has been dreamt up before that. >> so you think it was partisan? you don't think, for instance, reporters taking a...
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yet another inner city minority relying on the federal government to feed and house your family. >> oh, my goodness. okay. so people kind of nervously laughed at moments like that. >> you know, it was weird because that was one of the better jokes. you know, he sometimes went so far it wasn't even fun. i love irreverent humor but some of the jokes just didn't hit and you heard the growans in the crowd. it was not as bad as jay leno but almost one of the worst that i've seen in ten years. >> marc lamont hill, thank you. every time you listen to it, you hear one little nuance or thing and it's fun to watch the expression in the audience, those who nervously laugh or those who are stone-faced who said i'm not going to laugh here. >> people tried. >> thank you, marc, appreciate it. >>> all right. straight ahead, no laughing matter at all. nigeria's president now addressing his nation more than two weeks after nearly 300 school girls were kidnapped. what does he have to say now? a live report coming up. narrator: these are the tennis shoes skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested
yet another inner city minority relying on the federal government to feed and house your family. >> oh, my goodness. okay. so people kind of nervously laughed at moments like that. >> you know, it was weird because that was one of the better jokes. you know, he sometimes went so far it wasn't even fun. i love irreverent humor but some of the jokes just didn't hit and you heard the growans in the crowd. it was not as bad as jay leno but almost one of the worst that i've seen in ten...
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"malaysian government, tell us the truth, we've been waiting too long." a woman held up a signed to her husband, and it said "husband, please come home. what about me and our child?" and then the protesters handed a letter of complaint to an official from the embassy. and then afterwards, we talked with one of the relatives. his name is steve and his mother is on the plane. and he says he just has no faith in the malaysian government. >> i don't think that they could handle, because from the beginning, they just high everything, and i don't think that this kind of government, a liar and even a murderer, can solve anything. i don't believe they can solve everything, everything. >> reporter: now christine, the issue is, these relatives are not prepared to close the door on this. they are not satisfied with the malaysian government's explanation that the plane has gone down. they want to see concrete proof. they say, okay, if we see some debris with the malaysian airlines flight 370 indication on it, we will accept this, or if we see a seat cushion or suitca
"malaysian government, tell us the truth, we've been waiting too long." a woman held up a signed to her husband, and it said "husband, please come home. what about me and our child?" and then the protesters handed a letter of complaint to an official from the embassy. and then afterwards, we talked with one of the relatives. his name is steve and his mother is on the plane. and he says he just has no faith in the malaysian government. >> i don't think that they could...
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they have been caking on the ni nigerian government. the government ease handling of these situations further adds to some of the credibility. they are one of the strongest and fastest growing groups. >> is there anything the united states can do? >> this is a group that they have been watching back in november. they have been watching their links to al qaeda. they are not interested in putting any boots on the ground. a $7 million bounty which shows that they do take this extremely seriously. a lot of the fighters have gone to fight for al qaeda up to dozens have gone. so it's really an important group but at this point not one that the u.s. is directly intervening for. >> how is the economy in any year ya? >> this is what's amazing. it's incredibly corrupt. to me, when you are there, it comes off as the new york of africa. the energy and enthusiasm is in there. now their economy dwarfs south africa's. dwarfs. now with all of the problems itd is one of the 20 biggest economies in the world. there is this other side that people don't th
they have been caking on the ni nigerian government. the government ease handling of these situations further adds to some of the credibility. they are one of the strongest and fastest growing groups. >> is there anything the united states can do? >> this is a group that they have been watching back in november. they have been watching their links to al qaeda. they are not interested in putting any boots on the ground. a $7 million bounty which shows that they do take this extremely...
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there really somebody a commitment by for instance the malaysian government and maybe the chinese government to a time certain whether it's ten years and a commitment to fund every year of that the next ten years toward a search. >> can you give me a sense of how the families that you represent have been treated recently? i know there was a lot of pain from how they felt they were treated and not given information in the months after the crash. what about now? >> i think we see what happened today is just a continuation of the whole pattern of mistreatment of these families. >> that's the chinese government and what about the airline and asia? >> not only that but the actual data dump in this so-called interim report. >> and this 600-page report and it indicates that the key battery of the underwater dinger pinger if you will should have been replaced and it was aren't. >> right. well you know at best it's just another example of a maintenance error that is evidence of the way the airline conducts itself. at worst, it's something that could have seriously jeopardized the ability to locate th
there really somebody a commitment by for instance the malaysian government and maybe the chinese government to a time certain whether it's ten years and a commitment to fund every year of that the next ten years toward a search. >> can you give me a sense of how the families that you represent have been treated recently? i know there was a lot of pain from how they felt they were treated and not given information in the months after the crash. what about now? >> i think we see what...
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the government basically ate him alive. you know, you go on the stand, and you give these people a chance to attack you if you have any discrepancies in your story, it's going to come out. >> he called the trial a sham. wouldn't he want to set the record straight? >> yes, exactly, but he didn't want to get beat up on the stand. that's what it came down to. >> red, let me ask you this, why do you think the fbi protected bulger for so many years? >> well, because he was giving them plenty of information. mr. fitzgerald knows that. he knows he had given plenty of information and helped set up italians with stevie flemmi. >> when you were with the fbi, was it considered glamorous for agents to work with mobsters? >> yeah. you know, overall we use informants like bulger, if you will, but you may know that i went out and interviewed him, and certainly he lied during the interview. i didn't trust him. and so as a former profiler for the bureau, i found out right away he should be closed. he should not even be an informant and i re
the government basically ate him alive. you know, you go on the stand, and you give these people a chance to attack you if you have any discrepancies in your story, it's going to come out. >> he called the trial a sham. wouldn't he want to set the record straight? >> yes, exactly, but he didn't want to get beat up on the stand. that's what it came down to. >> red, let me ask you this, why do you think the fbi protected bulger for so many years? >> well, because he was...
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usually when you get these anti-government people it's usually the federal government. >> right. not county. >> not county. because a lot of them do recognize the county seat as the real true law enforcement or true government for their area. so, again, it's kind of an odd group to target. the county health department, i'm not sure if that is the target or it's just they knew there was a large group of individuals in this conference room at the time. >> horrifying and a mystery. stay with us. i want to go now to cnn's deborah feyerick who joins me on the phone. deb, you've been working your sources. what can you tell us about this suspicious package that witnesses say was inside the inland regional center building? what do you know about that? >> well, what i'm told from the source is that the s.w.a.t. team went in to try to clear the building. and as they were clearing the building they noticed some sort of box, some sort of a package that looked in the words of the source, not normal. so therefore they called in the explosive ordinance team, the bomb squad essentially. the bomb
usually when you get these anti-government people it's usually the federal government. >> right. not county. >> not county. because a lot of them do recognize the county seat as the real true law enforcement or true government for their area. so, again, it's kind of an odd group to target. the county health department, i'm not sure if that is the target or it's just they knew there was a large group of individuals in this conference room at the time. >> horrifying and a...
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and the magnitude of the crime is so horrible that there is no way the government is going to agree to anything less than the death sentence here. >> that's why they couldn't come to an agreement? >> that's right. >> that's completely off the table or is it still a possibility? i assume they'll make the case he he was under the sway of his older brother. >> right, that's the only conceivable defense. in pretrial proceedings that's been the theme the defense is clearly trying to exploit. maybe they will get a juror to agree to that, but it's not a question of insanity. there's no issue that he was mentally ill. so, you know, they may yet win at trial in the sense that they may avoid the death penalty but they certainly, i don't think, will have any chance -- >> do we know much about the evidence that's going to be used against him? >> you just start with the fact that he's in the boat. >> correct. >> with the -- you know, writing those essentially confessions on the edge of the boat. you have the videos of him at the surveillance -- i mean, i am curious to know how they are even going t
and the magnitude of the crime is so horrible that there is no way the government is going to agree to anything less than the death sentence here. >> that's why they couldn't come to an agreement? >> that's right. >> that's completely off the table or is it still a possibility? i assume they'll make the case he he was under the sway of his older brother. >> right, that's the only conceivable defense. in pretrial proceedings that's been the theme the defense is clearly...
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i would much rather see the federal government focused on other things. bigger things. now, the state is going to be in a much better position to take care because it is smaller. >> people out there with pre-exist being conditions are worried, are they going to have the guarantee of coverage if they have a pre-existing condition or if they live in a state where the governor says that's not part of health care, this could make coverage completely unaffordable for people. >> forget about what's unaffordable. what's unaffordable is obamacare, john. >> i'm not hearing you say there is a guarantee of pre-existing conditions. ? we actually have a clause that guarantees. >> tammy, what can be expected in this new bill? >> well, there are certainly going to be some problems probably if this bill passed for those with pre-existing conditions. obamacare several protections written in. those with pre-existing conditions have to get coverage. insurers have to provide them coverage and they have to provide them at the same right as for everybody else. they can't charge them more lik
i would much rather see the federal government focused on other things. bigger things. now, the state is going to be in a much better position to take care because it is smaller. >> people out there with pre-exist being conditions are worried, are they going to have the guarantee of coverage if they have a pre-existing condition or if they live in a state where the governor says that's not part of health care, this could make coverage completely unaffordable for people. >> forget...
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the government against his real estate company. so with that said, let's go to mackic johnson, because he had some choice words about not knowing what magic johnson's done. he's raised more than $20 million for hiv awareness and community edge powerment and has awarded $4 million in scholarships. magic johnson enterprises buildings theaters enterprises and other businesses in chronically underserved areas. it never was supposed to be a tit-for-tat what have you done for me lately interview but it sure has turned out that way. >> it also shows you don't tell me what you've done, show me. so donald sterling can sit there and say everything he wants to say, but it doesn't actually make it true. one of the things i want to go back to that don was talking about is age is no excuse. particularly for donald sterling. who knows accomplished black athletes. acokoccomplished black business. who makes millions of dollars on a league that's 75% african-american. so if anybody were to be born with and raised in and have bigoted points views, if
the government against his real estate company. so with that said, let's go to mackic johnson, because he had some choice words about not knowing what magic johnson's done. he's raised more than $20 million for hiv awareness and community edge powerment and has awarded $4 million in scholarships. magic johnson enterprises buildings theaters enterprises and other businesses in chronically underserved areas. it never was supposed to be a tit-for-tat what have you done for me lately interview but...
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they don't believe it government. that's why they want the government closed. this is not pitter pat see how nice you can be to everybody. you have to explain what you're trying to say. and there's no better description i can make than saying they don't believe in government, they're anarchists just like they were at the beginning of the 20th century. the difference is, i made very clear about this, they're not blowing up buildings and they're not killing people but they're throwing monkey wretches into the wheels of government. >> you understand legislating pretty much better than anybody around here. and you know in your heart of hearts that now john boehner is down this road, he accepted the idea that obama care should be attached to any kind of spending bill, the government is shut down. he's so far in. he needs somebody. he need a lifeline in order to save face, in order to agree. you're not giving him one inch. >> how about my lifeline? we agreed to $988 billion, $70 billion less than what my caucus voted for and agreed to. don't talk about his lifeline,
they don't believe it government. that's why they want the government closed. this is not pitter pat see how nice you can be to everybody. you have to explain what you're trying to say. and there's no better description i can make than saying they don't believe in government, they're anarchists just like they were at the beginning of the 20th century. the difference is, i made very clear about this, they're not blowing up buildings and they're not killing people but they're throwing monkey...
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>> the federal government is becoming better and better at krmizing lies and deceit. that's what he's on trial for. this is a provision of sarbanes/oxley he's being prosecuted under. the question is whether he knowingly was aware he was destroying evidence or instead was he just replying to a friend saying, hey, take wavhatever yo want. the federal law and the federal government in general is increasingly prosecuting people, department ofs, who would lie or conceal evidence. you may remember martha stewart. she was not convicted of securities fraud. >> it wasn't the fraud, it was the lie. >> she was convicted of destroying documents to conceal evidence. >> right. joey, the prosecution's main case, this friend knew, when he saw those images, he knew his friend was involved. instead of calling authorities, instead of calling the fbi, he waited and, in fact, got rid of that evidence. how powerful of an argument is that? >> it could be very powerful, here's the point. the point is you don't have an affirmative duty, really, to be a good samaritan to say, guess what, i kno
>> the federal government is becoming better and better at krmizing lies and deceit. that's what he's on trial for. this is a provision of sarbanes/oxley he's being prosecuted under. the question is whether he knowingly was aware he was destroying evidence or instead was he just replying to a friend saying, hey, take wavhatever yo want. the federal law and the federal government in general is increasingly prosecuting people, department ofs, who would lie or conceal evidence. you may...
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this is designed to make governments change their mind and their approach. i'm afraid that would be the wrong thing to do. and what these videos show, and the murder of david haines shows, is that islamic state has got to be stopped. their fighters have to be contained. and that barbaric and evil regime has got to be destroyed. and that's increasingly the wish, not just of those in the west who are appalled by behavior, but increasingly, in the muslim world, where they see the distortion of their religion. and i think president obama, two or three weeks ago, said he had no strategy. but has announced one in the last few days. put together this coalition of interested parties, to equip and to train the peshmerga, iraqi army, the syria army, to bomb. this is the right kind of approach. getting as many regional countries, regional actors, saudi arabia, jordan, other countries involved. absolutely important. but this islamic state has got to be confronted. has to be defeated. >> let's talk about how they go about that specifically because you have much experienc
this is designed to make governments change their mind and their approach. i'm afraid that would be the wrong thing to do. and what these videos show, and the murder of david haines shows, is that islamic state has got to be stopped. their fighters have to be contained. and that barbaric and evil regime has got to be destroyed. and that's increasingly the wish, not just of those in the west who are appalled by behavior, but increasingly, in the muslim world, where they see the distortion of...
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but they've lost a sense of what it means to govern. to do what's good for their own people, even their own constituents and people who voted for trump are realizing that there's something wrong with this idea of politics as gesture rather than action. it's an infection in our whole nation at this point. forgetting what action really means. >> the first time he didn't, it appear that he didn't really get involved and those who were supporting the bill, the replacement wanted him to get more involved. is this an example of his kind of deal making skills that supporters thought he would put into action? >> because they thought that as this dealmaker, he would actually engage in the details of the matter the way we presume he did to an extent with the financial deals that he's famous for. w but frankly, this stuff is harder and he simply lacks the interest in theese matters of complexity. let's face it. to most people, health care issues, unless they happen to be threatening, seem at a distance rather dull. it's not unusual, but he's one o
but they've lost a sense of what it means to govern. to do what's good for their own people, even their own constituents and people who voted for trump are realizing that there's something wrong with this idea of politics as gesture rather than action. it's an infection in our whole nation at this point. forgetting what action really means. >> the first time he didn't, it appear that he didn't really get involved and those who were supporting the bill, the replacement wanted him to get...
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government is coming and they say they're going to build 17 hospitals, 100 beds each. however, they're not staffing the hospitals so people here in liberia are concerned who will take care of the ebola patients. john? >> such an incredible view of such an outrageous tragedy at this point. our thanks to elizabeth cohen on the front lines at the ebola outbreak in liberia. >>> ahead at this hour, a story that really will surprise you. a lawsuit claims a teacher's aide used a special needs student to try to catch a rapist at a school. but the attempted sting left her a rain victim they say. we'll explain how in the world this happened next. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's whe
government is coming and they say they're going to build 17 hospitals, 100 beds each. however, they're not staffing the hospitals so people here in liberia are concerned who will take care of the ebola patients. john? >> such an incredible view of such an outrageous tragedy at this point. our thanks to elizabeth cohen on the front lines at the ebola outbreak in liberia. >>> ahead at this hour, a story that really will surprise you. a lawsuit claims a teacher's aide used a special...
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they lead secretive lives because they are afraid of the government and of the police so they kind of stay living in the shadows. so the only time you really hear anything on polygamy is when somebody has used it to mask greater evils and then it makes the evening news. and i think that that kind of public opinion. >> i'm not familiar with polygamists and i wanted you to explain, why do you want to have more than one spouse at the same time? how can you love more than one person at the same time? >> it's no different from loving more than one child at the same time or loving more than one relative at the same time. our relationships are separate and different. >> okay. nathan i'm going to hit pause on this conversation and turn to my colleague joey jackson on the legality of all of this and i'm trying to understand his argument for the legality of polygamy based on the ruling last week with scotus. would that fly? >> it would not. i don't want to make judgments about him but from a legal perspective, it does not apply at all. it's clifr toever to say that it's one marriage separate fr
they lead secretive lives because they are afraid of the government and of the police so they kind of stay living in the shadows. so the only time you really hear anything on polygamy is when somebody has used it to mask greater evils and then it makes the evening news. and i think that that kind of public opinion. >> i'm not familiar with polygamists and i wanted you to explain, why do you want to have more than one spouse at the same time? how can you love more than one person at the...
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take a look at the government's own figures, stephanie. it simply isn't true. >> i have looked at many figures is there a reason why there's so little gun violence in countries all over the world and here we have a carnage that's more than we are losing in iraq and afghanistan? do you think there's nothing wrong with that? >> there is something wrong with it, but i will tell you one of the tightest gun regulations anywhere in the country is in the city of chicago, which has some of the highest murder rates. >> that's a false equivalency. you can get guns anywhere quickly right outside of chicago. >> i have to hit pause there. thank you for a great conversation. i have to hit pause because we have breaking news right now. >>> two u.s. officials are telling cnn that israel has conducted an air strike into syria. western intelligence agencies are reviewing classified data and they believe israel conducted the strike today or late yesterday. pentagon correspondent barbara starr has more on this it breaking news. >> two u.s. officials confirmin
take a look at the government's own figures, stephanie. it simply isn't true. >> i have looked at many figures is there a reason why there's so little gun violence in countries all over the world and here we have a carnage that's more than we are losing in iraq and afghanistan? do you think there's nothing wrong with that? >> there is something wrong with it, but i will tell you one of the tightest gun regulations anywhere in the country is in the city of chicago, which has some of...
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let's get some insight into what's going on inside the syrian government. right now, david lesh is a professor of middle east history. you met assad multiple times between 2004 and 2009. today, assad is certainly a man under siege. he's fighting isis, rebel groups trying to overthrow his regime. and the u.s. wants him out, as well. can we assume assad is glad the u.s. is launching air strikes against what are really his enemies? >> yeah, i think so. i think in the near term, he's very happy about this. and he's going to position his government as much as possible as kind of a quasi ally of the coalition, which is why some of the news coming out in statements, the syrian officials are informing the world that, in fact, the u.s. did contact them to try to position themselves in this manner. i think in the long-term, it can be both a blessing and a curse in the sense that isis was putting as much pressure on the nonisis/syrian opposition groups as they were on the regime. so if isis is consistently degraded and contained, it actually might free up some of thes
let's get some insight into what's going on inside the syrian government. right now, david lesh is a professor of middle east history. you met assad multiple times between 2004 and 2009. today, assad is certainly a man under siege. he's fighting isis, rebel groups trying to overthrow his regime. and the u.s. wants him out, as well. can we assume assad is glad the u.s. is launching air strikes against what are really his enemies? >> yeah, i think so. i think in the near term, he's very...
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it's not an entirely democratic government. we had to work hard to get it passed. new york was a laboratory and new york passed the law and nothing bad happened. the world didn't stop spinning. the sky didn't fall. >> reporter: that message one that took other lawmaker mrs. time to echo. >> what do you make of the shift we have seen quickly? >> politicians either lead or follow. on this issue, i'm afraid they have been following. the country has changed, shifted and they have to catch up with public opinion. isn't it amazing? and now they are proud to be on the right side. well, about time and wonderful. >> like many politicians in this country, cuomo wasn't always an advocate of same-sex marriage. in 2006, the year he was elected, new york's attorney general he had a change of heart. >> for you personally, a religious man, as well. very interested in your personal evolution when it happened for you that you made that change? >> i happen to be a roman catholic. catholics have their own rules on marriage. that's not what this is about but i represent the people of t
it's not an entirely democratic government. we had to work hard to get it passed. new york was a laboratory and new york passed the law and nothing bad happened. the world didn't stop spinning. the sky didn't fall. >> reporter: that message one that took other lawmaker mrs. time to echo. >> what do you make of the shift we have seen quickly? >> politicians either lead or follow. on this issue, i'm afraid they have been following. the country has changed, shifted and they have...
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>> our government is asking us as citizens to refrain from traveling to foreign lands. >> okay, all you guys in vietnam, come on home. >> the times were changing so quickly in the '60s and we didn't change them. we just reflected them. >> what are you doing? >> i'm getting ready to go to college. >> cbs gave the smothers brothers that show because they were clean-cut folk satirists. they wore blazers, they could sing well, they were funny. >> you lower your voice. >> watch or set your dvr for "the sixties" premiere on cnn. that's going to do it for me. thanks so much for hanging out with me so much of today. the next hour of "newsroom" begins right now with deborah feyerick in new york. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> thanks so much. you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. the news this weekend dominated again by senseless acts of violence. a man with a gun and sadly a number of people have died. west coast near santa barbara, california. police still trying to pin down the timeline and details of last night's mass shooting. witnesses say a man opened fir
>> our government is asking us as citizens to refrain from traveling to foreign lands. >> okay, all you guys in vietnam, come on home. >> the times were changing so quickly in the '60s and we didn't change them. we just reflected them. >> what are you doing? >> i'm getting ready to go to college. >> cbs gave the smothers brothers that show because they were clean-cut folk satirists. they wore blazers, they could sing well, they were funny. >> you lower...
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the white house does not believe the government of ukraine has air defenses in the region where the plane went down. ukraine says pro-russian separatists are behind the crash, while vladimir putin says ukraine's military campaign against the separatists is to blame for this. we're going to cover all angles of the story for you. >>> and meanwhile, in israel, how long will the ground operation last? and is the showdown with hamas spinning out of control? we're going to take you there live as well. so let's get right to the very latest on flight 17. back with me now is our chief national correspondent jim sciutto. jim, thanks for joining us again. what do u.s. officials belief happened here and who do they believe is responsible? >> well, they'll give an answer to the first question, not to the second question. they believe the plane was taken down by a surface-to-air missile for two reasons. one, u.s. assets in the region detected a missile system locking on the radar of a missile system locking on to this jet before it disappeared. and two, detected the heat signature of the missile going
the white house does not believe the government of ukraine has air defenses in the region where the plane went down. ukraine says pro-russian separatists are behind the crash, while vladimir putin says ukraine's military campaign against the separatists is to blame for this. we're going to cover all angles of the story for you. >>> and meanwhile, in israel, how long will the ground operation last? and is the showdown with hamas spinning out of control? we're going to take you there...
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we do know that the federal government, a few weeks ago has launched the investigation to look at the prak patterns and the practices of the police conduct, and the interaction they have with the community, and what if anything can be done to restore that trust, to restore that integrity and to build the gap between the community and the police department. >> and so, joey, in the case of bettie jones, the police is have acknowledged that it was an accident. she was shot when she was near the door, and that the lagrier was running towards. do they -- is there a civil suit or in the case of laquan mcdonald simply pay her? or the family. >> and there is a couple of things looked into. if there any criminality and that is investigated and of course, the civil will be investigate and the distinction of the two is to determine whether the officer acted criminally, a we don't know, and we don't have all of the facts or the circumstances, and that is what the investigations are for, and when you look to the civil side of it, it is the reward of money. and the fact is that of course, the famil
we do know that the federal government, a few weeks ago has launched the investigation to look at the prak patterns and the practices of the police conduct, and the interaction they have with the community, and what if anything can be done to restore that trust, to restore that integrity and to build the gap between the community and the police department. >> and so, joey, in the case of bettie jones, the police is have acknowledged that it was an accident. she was shot when she was near...
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government reaction? >> i think the read is that it is contrary, but it's so sensitive, no one is likely to company o come out and criticize ukraine's forces. one official telling us, look, they have a right to defend themselves. for example, we've seen all that satellite imagery released in recent days about russian maneuvering, where they're firing from, where their weapons are, where their weapons are heading inside ukraine. don't expect to see that same kind of satellite imagery this time. as one additional official said, these are the good guys, the ukrainian forces. these are the ones the u.s. support. behind the scenes, the u.s. absolutely pressing for deescalation for everybody to step back and to ratchet back. think about it this way. these missiles landed just about 15 miles from where the wreckage of mh-17 lies in those fields in ukraine. this is the area the u.s. wants to see come to some sort of standing peace, if you will, long enough to at least get inspectors and national personnel in ther
government reaction? >> i think the read is that it is contrary, but it's so sensitive, no one is likely to company o come out and criticize ukraine's forces. one official telling us, look, they have a right to defend themselves. for example, we've seen all that satellite imagery released in recent days about russian maneuvering, where they're firing from, where their weapons are, where their weapons are heading inside ukraine. don't expect to see that same kind of satellite imagery this...
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but based upon the federal government, you can do that. so the standard is, it's a jurisdiction that doesn't like it too much. that may be true because the legislature does not apply it and the governor hasn't signed it. but those jurors have said they could do it. the defense in a very calculated way has conceded guilt and is really moving to spare his life. that's what it's all about. again with the defense of, my brother made me do it. and final point is this wolf you could see that in their defense. yes, they only had four witnesses. but what those witnesses did was they said look at the fingerprints. fingerprints on all the components of the bomb that were found in the home whose fingerprints were on them? tamerlan, that's the older brother, isn't it? look at the searches of the gun and things of mass destruction and all these things who did those searches? it was the older brother. so they're setting that up and reminding that jury that he was 19 years old, a college kid. and he was more interested in girls and running around than he
but based upon the federal government, you can do that. so the standard is, it's a jurisdiction that doesn't like it too much. that may be true because the legislature does not apply it and the governor hasn't signed it. but those jurors have said they could do it. the defense in a very calculated way has conceded guilt and is really moving to spare his life. that's what it's all about. again with the defense of, my brother made me do it. and final point is this wolf you could see that in their...
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hospitals and local governments do to prepare for an ebola outbreak, a possible outbreak? our sanjay gupta with the national nurses union will join me next to talk about the front lines of the fight against ebola. >>> and we are looking right now at live pictures of the apartment complex where that family is currently in quarantine. the family that was in contact with thomas duncan who has ebola. you can see that red truck there that moved in, that red and white truck. what are officials telling you? >> reporter: you're looking at the live picture from our camera here and this is the dallas fire rescue haz-mat truck that just pulled up into the apartment complex where we know that these individuals, these immediate family members and relatives have essentially been holed up, quarantined for the last couple of days, court-ordered quarantines since a couple of days ago. and we know that yesterday we were told that a haz-mat crew would be in at some point to clean the apartment and remove those dirty towels, the dirty sheets. we were told that those would be removed yesterday
hospitals and local governments do to prepare for an ebola outbreak, a possible outbreak? our sanjay gupta with the national nurses union will join me next to talk about the front lines of the fight against ebola. >>> and we are looking right now at live pictures of the apartment complex where that family is currently in quarantine. the family that was in contact with thomas duncan who has ebola. you can see that red truck there that moved in, that red and white truck. what are...
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government is different. if the u.s. government were to pay ransoms, then the terrorists would know that every american held captive is a winning lottery ticket. i think it's a very different case when it comes to the families. and we have to see the detail, whether it allows them to pay ransoms or not or just have conversations. we have to look at some of the details there. but i think we have to really be careful ashd tround the facts h. the u.s. government cannot negotiate and pay ransoms to get hostages back. >> you bring up excellent points. thank you for the work you've done with these families. congressman, thanks so much. >> thanks, congressman. >>> coming up, burgers, eyewear and sex, allegedly a lot of it. shocking new details about the escaped killer's life behind bars from an inmate who saw what was going on including the most controversial prison closet in america. >>> plus, high-fives and fist bumps moments after the dramatic capture of the racist killer who opened fire inside that charleston church. the vi
government is different. if the u.s. government were to pay ransoms, then the terrorists would know that every american held captive is a winning lottery ticket. i think it's a very different case when it comes to the families. and we have to see the detail, whether it allows them to pay ransoms or not or just have conversations. we have to look at some of the details there. but i think we have to really be careful ashd tround the facts h. the u.s. government cannot negotiate and pay ransoms to...
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federal government official, that's a crime. people commit that crime all the time. rarely are prosecuted for it. martha stewart as we remember went to jail for that crime many, many years ago. but it can be very serious. the real question is, is the government so interested in going after them? or is the government interested in trying to squeeze them to get as much information as they can to get more involvement of what happened at the bombing itself. >> and the timeline will be critical. because the fbi released the photographs of the two suspects around 5:15 p.m. eastern on that thursday afternoon. and if they can prove that these three suspects identified or recognized those pictures from the boston marathon, the two suspects, and then subsequently got a phone call from dzhokhar tsarnaev saying, you know, please go to my room and throw away x, y and z, that would be a pretty solid case of obstruction of justice. >> it would be a very solid case. but even if they can't prove that, there's a concept in the law called willful
federal government official, that's a crime. people commit that crime all the time. rarely are prosecuted for it. martha stewart as we remember went to jail for that crime many, many years ago. but it can be very serious. the real question is, is the government so interested in going after them? or is the government interested in trying to squeeze them to get as much information as they can to get more involvement of what happened at the bombing itself. >> and the timeline will be...